Hello! Welcome to another week at Humbly Courageous. I’m glad you are here. Living my life with a progressive muscle disease, I feel like I always need to be prepared for what may come next, concerning my physical wellbeing. I like to think steps ahead because for me, that is key to maintaining my independence. Throughout my life, I’ve slowly added assistive devices here and there. First the cane, then the rolling walker for around the house, the scooter and most recently my custom wheelchair. My most used is my cane when I’m out and about alone, and can’t hold onto someone. I also use my custom wheelchair sometimes around the house when I am becoming fatigued, or need to get heavier things from one part of the house to another that I cannot walk and carry. There are so many moving parts to any given day, and I like having options to help me be independent. My strength can vary quite a bit throughout the day. Some days, I’m considerably weaker than others, and that’s always unpredict
Hello and welcome to another week at Humbly Courageous. I’m glad you stopped by! Do you have a purpose statement for your life? I didn’t until a few years ago. I never really even thought much about it, but when I started writing I wanted to have a purpose for what I was doing. Something to always go back to when I was doubting my efforts, or wondering if I should continue. Some weeks I find myself wavering. Do I have anything left to say? Anything to offer? That’s when I can look back at my purpose statement and remember why I started writing in the first place. Mine is… You never know who you are encouraging. It can be fleeting, and it doesn’t have to be a long interaction to have a profound effect. One example of a time when this happened to me is, several years ago, I ran into one of my middle school teachers at a church service. For whatever reason, I always felt that he didn’t like me much. He called out my name as we were walking in. I turned around and said hello. He told me